Jodie Turner-Smith Wore Greta Constantine, Schiaparelli Haute Couture & Givenchy Promoting ‘Tron: Ares’
Jodie Turner-Smith has been in Málaga, Spain, and Milan, Italy promoting her new film Tron: Ares—and as you’d expect, the fashion was pure Tron Universe. Styled by Law Roach, her looks not only spoke to the futuristic theme of the film but also to Jodie’s cultural heritage, making this press run one of her most memorable yet.

Comic-Con Málaga
She kicked things off in Greta Constantine Spring 2026 look, realized by Mario Fugnitto. The red leather, form-fitting bodice emblazoned with bold black “Jamaica” lettering was a striking nod to her British-Jamaican roots.


Tiziano
Paired with fluid white wide-leg trousers, the contrast of strength and softness gave the look cultural pride and modern edge in equal measure.


Málaga Photocall
Next came Schiaparelli Fall 2025 Haute Couture. The silver patent leather Perfecto jacket, with its sculptural matador-style shoulders, perfectly aligned with Tron’s futuristic world. I’m glad Jodie skipped the runway’s matching trousers, which shifted the ensemble from costume territory into something sharper, fashion-forward, and wholly her own.


Tiziano
Worn with black tights, embellished pants and heels, the look balanced audacity with sleek editorial energy.

Milan Premiere
In Milan, Jodie delivered her most powerful moment yet: a Givenchy Fall 1999 archival bodysuit by Alexander Lee McQueen. This collection was famously inspired by the original 1982 Tron film, making the choice both historic and full-circle. The digital circuit print was a flawless fit for the franchise—bridging past and future with McQueen’s couture precision.

On Jodie, it became more than fashion. It was storytelling—melding strength, futurism, and artistry. Posed against neon lights and the iconic Lightcycle, she looked utterly commanding, reminding us why she remains one of the queens of the red carpet.

With each appearance, Jodie crafted moments where heritage, cinema, and style collided. Few actors can make promo tours feel like cultural events—but with Tron: Ares, she has.
Stylist: Law Roach. Makeup Artist: Joey Choy. Hair Stylist: Marcia Lee.

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